Posts Tagged ‘system’

01.16
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Free ERP system Nuclos appeared in version 3.10

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The free ERP system Nuclos offers comprehensive features in version 3.10 to migrate data from other systems.

Nuclos is by its manufacturer Novabit marketed as professional open source. According Novabit Nuclos in Germany has been more widespread than most competitors and is also free mature. It is aimed at companies that want to break away from dependence on ERP software, and will now be in many small and medium businesses, government agencies and corporations in productive use.

Like most ERP systems must also Nuclos prior to the application tailored to the needs of the company or the authority to use it. Accordingly, is a Nuclos ERP Toolkit that allows ERP applications, designated Nuclets be created. (more…)

11.10
12

New Document Management System ownDMS

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The Document Management System ownDMS is started with the aim not to give his documents to the cloud, but to leave it on its own servers.

OwnDMS is a document management system that can be hosted by the users, either on rented servers or on private computers. The implemented with MySQL and PHP program is under the free license GPLv3 and is currently at version 0.5. It is, according to the developer Jan Novak still in the alpha phase, but already functional.

Reason for the development of ownDMS according to Jan Novak was the desire not to give data to the cloud or to external service providers. In addition, the software should be as easy to use, so that everyone can deal with it.
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11.1
12

OpenBSD 5.2

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November 1, went planned release of a free operating system OpenBSD version 5.2.

A brief overview of the major changes:

  • Replacing User-level threads pthreads on nuclear rthreads thread with full utilization of all cores on multiprocessor systems.
  • Support for hibernation (hibernation aka suspend-to-disk) on i386-devices.
  • Nginx and SQLite added to the base system.
  • Performance improvements 10Gbit network cards.
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10.3
12

KDE SC 4.9.2 released

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The KDE developers have KDE SC 4.9.2 released as the second monthly update of KDE SC 4.9.

The KDE team has the second update of KDE SC 4.9 released. KDE SC 4.9.2 is focused, as always in the monthly updates of the environment and the libraries entirely on fixing bugs and brings no new features. It is therefore risk according to the developers. It is recommended that all users update their KDE 4.9.

To KDE 4.9.2 is no changelog. According to the developer were significant errors in the PIM suite Kontact, the Dolphin file manager, plasma and other components fixed. Furthermore, the development platform has been improved in some respects, affecting several programs. In addition, some improvements have been made and added the translations.
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09.20
12

Monitorix monitored BIND 2.6.0

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Monitorix, an open source solution to monitor system data and services, has been released in version 2.6.0 with new features.

For the first time, the software can also BIND name server (version 9.5) monitor. The indication contains seven graphs, for about one-and outbound requests and memory consumption. A revision of the curves for hard disks and file systems have experienced, they can now take any number of monitored elements. For Debian and Ubuntu, there is a new init script, and for the first time the software is also for NetBSD.
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08.1
12

SOUND plans to move more audio functions in the kernel

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A previously unknown author has announced a new audio system that supports all major audio functions in the Linux and FreeBSD kernels and a simple shift, wants to offer OSS-oriented interface for applications.

SOUND – kernel level audio Next Generation says on a website that has published an unknown author. The author is dissatisfied with the separation between kernel drivers (ALSA or OSS4) and audio routers like PulseAudio or JACK. He contrasts the new audio system, low latency, full latency compensation and provides the routing of audio streams between endpoints, and there are at the end points of view of applications do not distinguish between hardware and processes.
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07.17
12

The Secure Content Management System (SCMS) is available in version 1.2.

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The program’s author has changed Dash Shendy the Web application on the architectural pattern Model-View-Controller (MVC). In addition, the CMS uses the singleton design pattern.

The sets in PHP 5 and MySQL implemented the software security as a priority. Therefore, it validates all input and output strictly and adopt measures to prevent attacks from cross site request forgery (CSRF), perhaps with the help of random tokens and spelling. The hostile takeover of sessions designed to prevent, among other things, the examination of the IP address of the client. In addition, CMS uses the RBAC (Role Based Access Control) order.
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03.28
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The change of power in the project Glibc, Ulrich Dreppera care of project management

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Roland McGrath, founder of the system library Glibc, announced the dissolution of overseeing the development of Glibc steering committee, which will lead to the transfer of decision-making powers in the hands of the team’s active maintainers. The Committee agreed to its dissolution, arguing that formed the community of developers can provide self-regulation. The direction of policy development and the project will now be determined by consensus among the people directly involved in the development of Glibc.
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03.6
12

MariaDB 3.5 GA released

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Monty Program and several volunteers have released a free database system MariaDB in version 5.3. MariaDB 3.5 is based on MySQL 5.1, but contains several additional storage engines, chunks of code from MySQL 5.5, 5.6 and 6.0 and various improvements.

In MariaDB 5.3 is the first version of the 5.3-series, occur in no more known bugs and is assessed as stable enough for production systems. The developers mainly corrected errors, so there are only a few new features. These counters are for the Multi-Range Read-and-index condition pushdown optimization.
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03.5
12

LFS 1.7 released

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Linux From Scratch (LFS), one of the most popular distributions for users who want to create their own distribution, was released in version 7.1. Changes include updates to the packages and corrections.

Linux From Scratch (LFS) does not represent a distribution rather than a guide to creating a GNU / Linux system from source in the form of a document. The book shows in a step-by-step guide on how to create a Linux-only system on the basis of source packages, and would so give you a deep insight into the structure and procedures of the operating system. In addition, many LFS provides necessary knowledge to create a Linux system to very different requirements, such as in the embedded space to adapt.
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